According to their license application, they will be transmitting from grid reference TM 144 607, which is a farm near Stowmarket, about half way between Ipswich and Norwich. They’re on 648kHz, with 1000W ERP.
Studio is in Strood, with the potential for some content to come from the Ross Revenge
If anyone’s cycling in the vicinity of the transmitter, take a camera and post us some photos. I’d be interested to see the antenna. I’m guessing it’ll be pretty big... (I used to run an AM transmitter of similar power)
The current transmitter site is already marked on Google Maps! I did think about popping up there to see if I could get a photo for you, but it would have meant a 20-25 mile ride directly into today's stiff northerly breze and showers. You'll just have to imagine what it looks like!... although rumour is that the transmission may have been relocated to the former BBC world service site at Orfordness
The current transmitter site is already marked on Google Maps! I did think about popping up there to see if I could get a photo for you, but it would have meant a 20-25 mile ride directly into today's stiff northerly breze and showers. You'll just have to imagine what it looks like!
When Mickfield was mentioned, I did wonder if they'd hacked into the mast next to the A140
According to their license application, they will be transmitting from grid reference TM 144 607, which is a farm near Stowmarket, about half way between Ipswich and Norwich. They’re on 648kHz, with 1000W ERP.
Studio is in Strood, with the potential for some content to come from the Ross Revenge
If anyone’s cycling in the vicinity of the transmitter, take a camera and post us some photos. I’d be interested to see the antenna. I’m guessing it’ll be pretty big... (I used to run an AM transmitter of similar power)
That's certainly what http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/gallerypage.php?txid=1654 claims. I wonder if they mean the 1983 omnidirectional backup mast by "the former standby monopole". It would make more sense than using the south-east-facing directional ones.... although rumour is that the transmission may have been relocated to the former BBC world service site at Orfordness
1kW! I think BBC 648 used to use 500 and even the backup was 250.